Married Jane Jacobi Davis on 16 Mar 1854 in Missouri.
Children:
John B. Henley
Peter E. Henley
Artimitia Lenora Henley
Gilpin M. Henley
Thomas Green Henley
Sarah Alice Henley
Joseph (Alonzo) Alvanthus Henley
Aromulaus Tecumsey Henley
Armminie Henley
Ethel Ann Henley
William D. Henley
Moved with his family from Tennessee to Cole Co., Missouri in around 1830.
The town of Henley, Missouri was named after William, as he owned the land that the town was established on.
Served in the Civil War - 1st Lt., 2nd Lt., & Capt. of the 29th MO Inf.
His DC says he died 7/29/1914 and was not buried until 8/28/1914. His headstone says he died 8/26/1914. The examiner who signed for the cause of death did not sign until 10/9/1914. Exactly when did he die?
Married Jane Jacobi Davis on 16 Mar 1854 in Missouri.
Children:
John B. Henley
Peter E. Henley
Artimitia Lenora Henley
Gilpin M. Henley
Thomas Green Henley
Sarah Alice Henley
Joseph (Alonzo) Alvanthus Henley
Aromulaus Tecumsey Henley
Armminie Henley
Ethel Ann Henley
William D. Henley
Moved with his family from Tennessee to Cole Co., Missouri in around 1830.
The town of Henley, Missouri was named after William, as he owned the land that the town was established on.
Served in the Civil War - 1st Lt., 2nd Lt., & Capt. of the 29th MO Inf.
His DC says he died 7/29/1914 and was not buried until 8/28/1914. His headstone says he died 8/26/1914. The examiner who signed for the cause of death did not sign until 10/9/1914. Exactly when did he die?
Family Members
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John B. Henley
1855–1930
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Peter E. Henley
1857–1935
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Artimitia Lenora Henley Fowler
1859–1892
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Gilpin M. Henley
1861–1944
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Thomas Green Henley
1863–1959
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Sarah Alice Henley Pendleton
1865–1907
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Aromulaus Tecumsey "AT" Henley
1868–1933
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Arminnie "Minnie" Henley Jones
1871–1917
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Ethel Ann Henley Norfleet
1875–1944
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William D. "Willie" Henley
1877–1878
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